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Are you gonna take me home tonight?
Oh, down beside that red firelight
Are you gonna let it all hang out?
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go 'round
Hey, I was just a skinny lad
Never knew no good from bad
But I knew life before I left my nursery, huh
Left alone with big fat Fanny
She was such a naughty nanny
Hey, big woman
You made a bad boy out of me
Hey, hey
Woo
I've been singing with my band
Across the water, across the land
I've seen every blue eyed floozy on the way, hey
But their beauty and their style
Went kind of smooth after a while
Take me to them dirty ladies every time
Come on
Oh, won't you take me home tonight?
Oh, down beside your red firelight
Oh, and you give it all you got
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go 'round
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go 'round
Hey, listen here
Now, I got mortgages on homes
I got stiffness in my bones
Ain't no beauty queens in this locality, I tell you
Oh, but I still get my pleasure
Still got my greatest treasure
Hey, big woman, you gonna make a big man of me
Now get this
(Oh, I know) Are you gonna take me home tonight? (Please)
Oh, down beside that red firelight
Are you gonna let it all hang out?
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go 'round (yeah)
Fat bottomed girls
You make the rockin' world go 'round
Get on your bikes and ride
Ooh, yeah
Oh yeah
Them fat bottomed girls
(Fat bottomed girls)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Alright, ride 'em cowboy
Fat bottomed girls
Yes, yes
"Fat Bottomed Girls" is an iconic rock anthem by the legendary British band Queen. Released in the late 1970s, this energetic track celebrates body positivity and features Freddie Mercury's powerful vocals alongside Brian May's distinctive guitar riffs. The song became a staple on classic rock radio, captivating audiences with its catchy chorus and playful lyrics. Its mix of hard rock and glam elements has solidified its place in music history.
With its infectious energy and enduring appeal, "Fat Bottomed Girls" stands alongside other Queen classics such as "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Somebody to Love." The song's celebration of diverse body types resonates with fans of all ages, making it a timeless favorite in the rock genre. Whether featured in movies or played at concerts, its spirit continues to inspire and entertain.